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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Series Preface
- Introduction
- PART I THE OBJECTIVES AND NATURE OF COMPETITION LAW
- 1 The Concept(s) of Competition
- 2 The American (Anti-Trust) Revolution: Lessons for the EEC?
- The Economic Concerns of Competition Law
- 3 Wealth Transfers as the Original and Primary Concern of Antitrust: The Efficiency Interpretation Challenged
- 4 The Criterion of Economic Performance in the Anti-Trust Policies of the United States and the European Economic Community
- The Political Concerns of Competition Law
- 5 The Political Content of Antitrust
- 6 E.E.C. Competition Rules: Basic Principles and Policy Aims
- The Extraterritoriality Application of Competition Law
- 7 Extraterritorial Application of E.C. and U.S. Competition Law
- PART II THE SCOPE OF COMPETITION LAW
- Vertical Restraints
- 8 Vertical Arrangements and the Rule of Reason
- 9 The Rule of Reason and the Economic Approach: Reflections on the Sylvania Decision
- Public Undertakings and State Aids
- 10 Article 90, Economic Policy and the Duties of Member States
- 11 The Velvet Revolution: Article 90 and the Triumph of the Free Market in Europe’s Regulated Sectors
- PART III SELECTED LEGAL CONCEPTS AND CHALLENGES IN COMPETITION LAW
- The Rule of Reason and Per Se Rules
- 12 The “Rule of Reason” in Antitrust Law: Property Logic in Restraint of Competition
- 13 Article 85 and the Rule of Reason
- Dominance, Concerted Practices and Joint Dominance
- 14 Concept of a Dominant Position within the Meaning of Article 86
- 15 An Analysis of the Principles of Concerted Practice and Collective Dominance: A Distinction without a Difference?
- 16 The Herchel Smith Lecture 1998: Article 86 of the E.C. Treaty and Intellectual Property Rights
- Essential Facilities Doctrine
- 17 Essential Facilities Doctrine in EC Anti-Trust Law: A Contribution to the Current Debate
- Abuse
- 18 Law and the Abuse of Economic Power in Europe
- 19 Predation
- Efficiency Defence in Mergers
- 20 Efficiency Considerations in the Assessment of Horizontal Mergers under European and U.S. Antitrust Law
- PART IV COMPETITION LAW AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
- 21 The Dilemma of Regulating International Competition under the WTO System
- 22 Neo-Realism and the International Harmonization of Law: Lessons from Antitrust
- Name Index
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